Player Bio

After making his Super Rugby debut in 2018, Harry Hockings will be looking to capitalise on his experience in 2019 with the St.George Queensland Reds.

Originally from Bowen in North Queensland, Hockings first developed a love for Rugby at the Bowen Mudcrabs.

At 206cm tall, Hockings is the tallest member of the Reds squad and seems destined for lofty heights in the game, with Reds head coach Brad Thorn claiming the 19-year-old has the potential to play 100 Tests for Australia – high praise from a man who has achieved so much in the game.

He impressed as a member of the Queensland and Australian U20 programs, followed by a season as a regular starter for Bond University Queensland Country in their run to the National Rugby Championship title in 2017, before backing that up in 2018 and playing a vital role in Country’s 2018 campaign.

2018

Made his Queensland and Super Rugby debut in a Round 2 win over the Brumbies at Suncorp Stadium. Represented Australia at the Oceania and World Rugby U20s Championships (his third time at the international showpiece), scoring a try against Italy and another in Australia’s fifth-place playoff win over Argentina. Started regularly for Queensland Country and played in NRC Grand Final against Fijian Drua.

2017

Claimed an undefeated national title with Queensland U20s, represented Australian U20s at the World Rugby U20 Championships and started regularly for Queensland Country in their NRC-winning campaign.